Episodios

  • #12. Carrying a Torch for the Paris Olympics
    Aug 1 2024

    Paris is hosting the Summer Olympics and, aside from the athletic competitions, it allows the world to focus attention on the people and culture of Paris. There’s a history to this: The ancient Olympics featured artistic competitions, and the modern Olympics handed out medals to artists in multiple events: music, painting, sculpture, literature, and architecture. What draws us to the great international city of Paris, where athletes compete in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Versailles? We’ll put a spotlight on the City of Light to find out what makes Paris so special.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk

    Guests: Michelle Erhardt and Michael Mulryan


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • #11. Setting the Olympic Record Straight
    Jul 22 2024

    The Summer Olympics are here once again – a spectacular two weeks of athletic competition filled with tradition, including the passing of the torch, the parade of nations, medal ceremonies, and national anthems. But how traditional is it? Athletes in ancient Greece didn’t compete in togas and tunics; in fact, they didn’t compete in clothing at all! They raced chariots, avoided getting beaten by sticks, accepted awards of olive oil, and erected statues to their glory as well as their shame. Clearly, there’s a lot to learn and this episode strives to set the Olympic record straight.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk

    Guest: David Pollio


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • Coming Soon!
    Jul 1 2024

    You can listen here for a glimpse into the future of the past: the topics of our brand new summer episodes. Thanks for listening, subscribing, rating, and recommending to others!


    Past is Prologue is a history podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • #10. Founding Families of the American Revolution
    Jun 14 2024

    During the “patriotic season” – Memorial Day, Flag Day, and July 4th – families come together to commemorate the nation, especially our hard-fought independence during the American Revolution. But the complex political events between “Mother England” and her American “daughter” also provide the backdrop to the family dramas that affected many Americans, including the “father of the country” George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin and William Franklin, John and Abigail Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, Henry and Lucy Knox, among many others. In many ways, family is very much a part of the history of the holidays.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk

    Guest: Phillip Hamilton


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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    42 m
  • #9. Headline History: Haiti, America, and Gangland Democracy
    Apr 4 2024

    The current situation in Haiti reveals political instability and a worsening humanitarian crisis. Can anything be done about it? Can the world sit back and watch? Can the United States do anything? Should it? Behind the headlines, there’s a long history of American involvement in Haiti. Our nations are intertwined, for better or for worse, perhaps more than most Americans realize.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • #8. Headline History: Election “Returns” and the Biden-Trump Contest
    Mar 29 2024

    As the podcast returns after a hiatus, the headlines tell us that Joe Biden and Donald Trump are destined for a sequel to the 2020 election. As Trump attempts to return to the White House, how do past “returns” – from Napoleon and MacArthur to Michael Jordan and the Terminator – help frame the drama unfolding for voters? Spoiler: Some returns turn out better than others.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • #7. The Story of the Holiday Family Feast
    Nov 20 2023

    Thanksgiving is noted for the fall harvest, feasts and festivals, and families. Many of us have grown up with children’s stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes that help frame our expectations and diverse experiences around the celebratory table. Here, we even dish on Harry Potter and Ebeneezer Scrooge. As the saying goes: “Tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are.” This episode is stuffed full of food for thought, and ripe to share with your family and friends during the season.


    Host: Andrew J. Falk

    Guest: Kara Keeling


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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  • #6. Tales from the Crypt: Death and Dying in Ancient Rome
    Oct 16 2023

    How often do you think about the Roman Empire? As Halloween approaches, and as ghosts, skeletons, and flesh-eaters start to appear, we’ll look at death in the Roman Empire – from burial rituals to the secrets that cemeteries and headstones hold. What can they tell us about the people of the distant past? Friends, Romans, Countrymen, and podcast listeners, lend me your ears as we take a walk through the graveyard. Who says, “Dead men tell no tales?”


    Host: Andrew J. Falk

    Guest: Jared Kreiner


    Past is Prologue is a humanities podcast that provides the public with the background behind the day's headlines, and offers much-needed context to understand the significance of current events that people observe around them. It seeks to contribute to the public conversation in an engaging, informative, accessible, and constructive way. It's produced by the Department of History in the College of Arts & Humanities at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. We welcome your inquiries and feedback at pastpodcast@cnu.edu.

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    37 m